
Rufián Accuses Judge of PP Bias in State Attorney General Case
Rufián Criticizes State Attorney General's Prosecution, Raising Concerns About Judicial Bias in Spain. Spain is currently embroiled in a political controversy surrounding the prosecution of the State Attorney General. Gabriel Rufián, spokesperson for the Catalan Republican Left (ERC), has added fuel to the fire with his recent comments, calling the prosecution a mere "story." In a short video released by Cadena SER, Rufián argues that if anyone should face consequences, it's Judge Hurtado, who he claims has a twenty-year history of working for the Partido Popular (PP). "If someone has to leave, it's him, who has spent over twenty years working for the PP," Rufián stated. This comment highlights the deep-seated political divisions within Spain, with Rufián's remarks likely to be seen as a partisan attack by the PP. The video also references similar cases involving Victoria Rosell and Mónica Oltra, implying a pattern of perceived bias in the judicial system against certain political figures. The incident underscores the ongoing debate about the independence of the judiciary and the political polarization in Spain. The accusations made by Rufián are serious and warrant further investigation to ensure transparency and public trust in the judicial system.